The Schluchseewerk AG is the operator of five pumped storage hydroelectric power stations in the Southern Black Forest in the German state of Baden-Württemberg...
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conflicts between the Schluchseewerk and the municipality of Schluchsee over the water level of the lake in summer. Whilst the Schluchseewerk is interested in...
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formerly natural but much smaller – Schluchsee with the other lakes of the Schluchseewerk, the Schwarzenbach Reservoir, the Kleine Kinzig Reservoir or the Nagold...
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original on 6 July 2008. Retrieved 18 May 2018. "Schluchseewerk AG: Kraftwerk Waldshut". Schluchseewerk.de. Archived from the original on 2010-11-09. Retrieved...
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transfer channel (Überleitungskanal), built in 1932 and belonging to the Schluchseewerk, which takes water from the Seebach valley via the Haslach valley to...
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Hornberg Basin (category Schluchseewerk)
is only used to generate pumped-storage power and is operated by the Schluchseewerk. An addition to the existing Hornberg Basin was planned as part of building...
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streams is siphoned off before their confluence and diverted to the Schluchseewerk hydropower station. As a result, at the Bärental Gauge above the just...
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the Hornberg stage (Wehr Power Station) and it is thus part of the Schluchseewerk network. The upper basin of the pumped-storage power station is the...
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Forest in south Germany. It is part of the pumped storage network of the Schluchseewerk based at Laufenburg and lies between the lake of Schluchsee and the...
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became the founder of an engineering company and started working for Schluchseewerk AG at Freiburg. For twelve years he was in charge of planning activities...
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piped to the Schwarzabruck reservoir. Both reservoirs are owned by the Schluchseewerk AG. The Alb then flows through a 200-to-400-metre (660 to 1,310 ft)...
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